Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 41, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 June 1928 — Page 11
JUNE 28, 1928
KIDS KLIIB FUN FESTIVAL OPENS FRIDAYMOBNING Movies, Vaudeville, Rides Arranged for Frolic at Broad Ripple. Friday is the big day! Movies vaudeville free rides—end a tour of Broad Ripple Park, for all members of The TimesBroad Ripple Park All Kids Klub. Sign your coupon and bring it to The Times office today, or to the park entrance Friday, and get your button. It is your ticket to the “treats” which will be a regular feature of the meetings of your odge. All you have to do to become a member is to promise to cooperate with the police department’s safety campaign—to play safely, to play fair and to encourage your friends to do the same. There will be four big fun days at the park to start—Friday, Saturday, Monday and Tuesday—and .there will be a full program of joy £or each of you, every day. Friday, Claude Wallin, past president of the club, will induct you into membership at the big meeting, at 10 a. m. Bernarde and Ruth, vaudeville headliners, will give a blackface comedy song and dance act, with Bernarde playing the smallest piano in the world. Bill Shewmaker, comedian and magician, will present a number of illusions that will make you gasp. Then there will be the ritual of the lodge—the pledge for safe play, and installation of officers. Then the All Kids Klub movies, with Sidney Jerome directing the Coburn photographer. Then a tour of the park, and a free ride for every member on the attraction voted for t>y the majority of the Klub. Saturday there will be another great program, and a special fire-
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The ‘AU Kids Klub ’ SIGN AND BRING IT TO THE TIMES OFFICE AND GET A BUTTON TODAY OR AT BROAD RIPPLE FRIDAY. To the Secretary of Broad Ripple Park and Indianapolis Times All Kids Klub for Boys and Girls: I hereby apply for membership in the ALL KIDS KLUBSponsored by Broad Ripple Park and Indianapolis Times PLEDGE: I promise to always play fair and indulge in good, clean, wholesome recreation and to try and influence other boys' and girls to do likewise. I further promise to observe all safety first regulations. Date 0 Name jL Address Town State Date of 8irth....... Indorsed by. (Parent or Other Adult)
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SEEK TO KEEP TROLLEY LINE Irvington Citizens to Meet Friday A mass meeting of citizens of Southeastern Irvington will be held at 8 p. m. Friday in the K. of P. hall, Audubon Rd. and the Pennsylvania R. R.. to protest the removal of the Audubon Rd. street car tracks. Albert Stump. Leo X. Smith, Mrs Demarchus Brown. Mrs. Bloomfield Moore and Johh Goeckler will speak under the auspices of the Irvington Civic Association. More than 2.003 nersons are said to be served by this line. The association contends the track removal will cause depreciation of prenerty values, result in inconvenience to residents, and injure established business. THREAT SENDS BOY TO CHURCH WITH POLICE Fake Phone Call Materializes and Patrolmen Answer Call. SAN FRANCISCO. June 28.—Earl (Crenion, 11. was a free thinker. He absolutely refused to go to church His mother threatened to call Hie police and went so far as to pick up the receiver and say “Give me police headquarters.” Then sh° hune up the receiver. But a wide-awake operator had heard. She traced the call and notified headquarters. Within a few minutes a patrol wagon, a traffic cop and a half dozen beat men pulled up at the Crenion home. Mrs. Crenion explained the situation. after recovering from the shcck. and Earl went to church accompanied by a patrolman. Esperanto Classes Popular Bv f'n't'it Press AUSTIN. Tex., June 28.—Classes in Esperanto are popular at the University of Texas summer session An enrollment of ninety-seven already has been reported.
Rules Are Announced for Scooter Derby Entrants
Rules and regulations for contestants in The Indianapolis Times Capitol Dairies, Inc., Scooter Derby* were announced today: Following is the program: 1. Entries must be sent to The Times office on the official entry blank printed in this paper. • 2. Scooters are to be two-wheeled, with a wheel-base of not to exceed twenty-six inches, wheels not more than nine inches in diameter, ana handlebars no more than twelve inches wide. 3. Competitors will be divided into three classes: Class A, for girls over 5 years old. Class B, for boys over 5 and less than 9 years old. Class C, for boys over 9 year*, old and less than 12. No child cer 12 yaers of age June 1 will be eligible to enter. All ages to be determined as of June 1. 4. All children must see tne instructor at the playground from which they are entered' before the day set for the race, to be formerly certified. 5. All entries must be approved Ly the parent or guardian of the child. 6. Entra s who finish first in the will be assigned to the five semi-final races. Winners of first, second and third places In each district semi-final, will bt eligible for the final race. 7. Publication of schedules in this paper shall constitute sufficient notice for all contestants. 8. The committee in charge shall arbitrate all disputes. 9. Playground officials shall be In complete charge of the elimination races. 10. Prizes will total SSOO In cash, to be divided as follows: First prize, in each class, SSO. Total. $l5O. Second prize, each class, $25. Total. $75. Third prize, each class, $lO. Total. S3O.
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Semi-final prizes. To winners, three classes in five districts, $5. Total, $75. To second place, three classes, five districts, $3. Total, $45. To third place, three classes, five districts, $2. Total, S3O. Special prizes: Fastest time in semi-final races, each class, $25. Total, $75. (In event of tie for fastest time in class, money to be divided. Youngest boy in final race, $lO. Youngest'girl in final race, $lO. Address all requests for information, entry blanks, or any other communications regarding the derby, to The Scooter Derby Editor, Indianapolis Times. Grain Dealers Convene Ihl Times Speeinl GARY. Ind., June 28.—The Indiana Grain Dealers Association's annual convention opened nere to-, day to continue through Friday Members of the Indiana Millers Association will be guests. Attendance, of several hundred is forecast.
SSOO Times-Capitol Dairies Scooter Derby OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK Name / Address Playground near you (give location) I hereby give my official consent to the entry of the above-named child in this scooter derby. I am (his-her) (mother-father-guardian) I am heartily in accord with your plans to keep the children interested in playground and sidewalk play, and to discourage them from going on the street. Name Address Birthday of child Year Class
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O. Samuel Cummings of Kansas City, Mo., is the new president of Kiwanis International, elected at the twelfth annual convention of the organiaztion in Seattle He is a life insurance man and was born in Evanston, 111.
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ADOLPH S. OCHS, N, Y. PUBLISHER, TO BEJIONORED Chattanooga Arranges Civic Celebration for Its Veteran Editor. Bji United Press CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., June 23. —A stirring tribute to Adolph Simon-'Ochs, publisher of the New York Times, has been planned by this city in celebration of his 50th anniversary as owner and publisher of the Chattanooga Times. Ochs will arrive here Saturday evening by special train from Ne.v York and will be met at the railway station by an official reception committee. A luncheon for the publisher and his party will be held the following day at Fairyland Club, on Lookout' Moutain. Presents Gold Key A key of the city, fashioned in engraved solid gold, will be presented to Ochs Monday morning when the program calls for the official welcome by Mayor Ed Bass and members of the city commission. That night a banquet will be given In the publisher’s honor. Leading newspaper owners and press association executives, together with notables in other forms of endeavor, have been invited to jo.in the celebration. Resolution in Book The city and country of Hamilton. in which Chattanooga is located, have passed resolutions calling upon the community’s citizens to participate in the honors to be accorded Ochs. Individual organizations have passed resolutions congratulating him upon his fifty years of service. These resolutions will be bound and engraved before being presented to the publisher.
